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tech reporter jon fortt back from the apple event out in san jose. he's here at global headquarters. let's first talk -- jon, welcome. you must have had a long red eye flight. but at any rate, talk about the pricing. was it a surprise that it was as high as it is? >> surprised some people. $325. they want 1ded $1.99. i did a piece saying no way they'd sell this below $300. but i don't think that's necessarily a problem. we'll see. because apple's been beating the other tablets at $199 with a $500 -- $400 ipad already on volume. now they've got a cheaper one, it fills out their lineup. they might just continue to beat them -- >> they can come in at $329 and see how it goes. it may do fine. it is easier than to cut the price back down and it would be to start at $299 and say, wait a minute, let's take it up to $349. we've now had 2, maybe 2 1/2 product announcements under tim cook. i got sense that yesterday's -- the stock market wasn't all that favorable. compare the last couple of product announcements under come with comparable product announcements
tech reporter jon fortt back from the apple event out in san jose. he's here at global headquarters. let's first talk -- jon, welcome. you must have had a long red eye flight. but at any rate, talk about the pricing. was it a surprise that it was as high as it is? >> surprised some people. $325. they want 1ded $1.99. i did a piece saying no way they'd sell this below $300. but i don't think that's necessarily a problem. we'll see. because apple's been beating the other tablets at $199...
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jon fortt spoke with steve ballmer earlier today. jon, we've got to stop meeting like this, buddy. what was your take on the tablet? >> i've had had a little bit more time to mess with it today and it's growing on me. microsoft has done a tough thing here. they had to have this new touch interface. the us face used to be called metro. marry that with the old desktop. so it's a little bit odd sometimes when you go into an office app. you want to make that work. you move from the tiled interface, more of the desktop. but apple had to deal with that with os 9 moving to os 10. i think microsoft's done a pretty good job. it is getting some pretty good reviews. >> yes, it is. >> they're trying to merge the tablet and pc world. okay? and it is completely different than what we've seen before. >> tim cook calls it the toaster fridge. >> ouch! >> not really complimentary. >> nat at all. let's not get into what tim cook thinks. he's a competitor. some neutral observers say maybe it is a little bit too different, that corporations are going to be slow to upgrade because they don't want that w
jon fortt spoke with steve ballmer earlier today. jon, we've got to stop meeting like this, buddy. what was your take on the tablet? >> i've had had a little bit more time to mess with it today and it's growing on me. microsoft has done a tough thing here. they had to have this new touch interface. the us face used to be called metro. marry that with the old desktop. so it's a little bit odd sometimes when you go into an office app. you want to make that work. you move from the tiled...
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, jon? >> yeah, that's exactly what i'm expecting. a couple of key questions with this announcement. what other surprises might apple have. and, two, how much should a mini ipad cost. first there have been rumors for a little more than a month that apple is about to update the imac line with new designs and maybe another laptop with a high resolution receitina display. timing makes sense because apple whether be trying to steal thunder from microsoft windows 8 launch. on the ipad mini itself, we're basically expect an 8 $200 and . this has the ability to shake up the market. consider analysts say every five tab lets that sell cannibalize two pc sales. this is apple saying we think we figured out how to sell more tablets and own this market. >> jon fortt, thank you so much. we have a big rally on our hands. the dow at the high of the day. up 124 points. almost a full percent. we are now less than 600 points from a new all-time high. transports confirming that. we're up better than 1% on the t
, jon? >> yeah, that's exactly what i'm expecting. a couple of key questions with this announcement. what other surprises might apple have. and, two, how much should a mini ipad cost. first there have been rumors for a little more than a month that apple is about to update the imac line with new designs and maybe another laptop with a high resolution receitina display. timing makes sense because apple whether be trying to steal thunder from microsoft windows 8 launch. on the ipad mini...
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. >> jon, you put out a really good piece on that point. you were saying that essentially bernanke worked the phones, day and night, even over the weekend, really laser focused in on those fence sitters to try to get them to go his own way. co-probably teach a few things to the white house and congress about building consensus here. >> i certainly think so. the chairman was very conscious of the fact that this open ended qe might outlast him. his term is up in january, 2014. he's almost certainly going to be leaving after that. so he needs to have the whole fed on-board with him or as much of it as you can get in order to move this thing forward. i just think it is striking when you see the white house and congress totally unwilling to come up with consensus oriented decisions. and as a result, we have policies on tax policies and health care that could disappear in six months, for all we know. i think there is a lesson that congress ought to take from the way the fed chairman operates. >> first of all, i think one of the things we learned,
. >> jon, you put out a really good piece on that point. you were saying that essentially bernanke worked the phones, day and night, even over the weekend, really laser focused in on those fence sitters to try to get them to go his own way. co-probably teach a few things to the white house and congress about building consensus here. >> i certainly think so. the chairman was very conscious of the fact that this open ended qe might outlast him. his term is up in january, 2014. he's...
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jon fortt will bring us more when he has it. hurricane sandy, impacting the entire eastern seaboard including the refineries along the coast. mary thompson live with the latest. >> reporter: hey there. as you can see the rain is coming down fairly hard here. picking up in the last couple of moments. earlier or actually yesterday both the port of new york and new jersey as well as the port of delaware which serves philadelphia, they would close. port of baltimore, which is right to the east here, also closing down. what does that mean? well, port of new york and -- delaware, key places, crude oil to be imported. port of baltimore complete key area for coal to be sent out and foreign import cars to come in. of course, maryland may not be getting the worst of sandy but it is getting all of it. not only is there coastal flood watch, flood watches all over the state, snow is expected in the western part of maryland and, of course, expect high winds all later tonight. governor martin o'malley earlier warning residents of the storm's d
jon fortt will bring us more when he has it. hurricane sandy, impacting the entire eastern seaboard including the refineries along the coast. mary thompson live with the latest. >> reporter: hey there. as you can see the rain is coming down fairly hard here. picking up in the last couple of moments. earlier or actually yesterday both the port of new york and new jersey as well as the port of delaware which serves philadelphia, they would close. port of baltimore, which is right to the...
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bring in our technology reporter, jon fortt. jon, come in here. i mean, you guys were obviously at the ipad conference and all the hoopla there. >> just can't quit you. >> you really can't quit. >> when the $100 million number for ipad sales came out, it was actually a little less than people were maybe hoping for. people started to talk on the street about maybe we're going to see a miss from this quarter. we did get it. right? >> we did. i actually also thought that based on the sales number that they gave, not shipments, that it might be even lower than the 15 1/2 million unit number that some people have taken their numbers down to. indeed, it was 14. >> i'm still -- the "i can't quit you" thing that is rendered me speechless. brokeback earnings. let's move on from there. >> yes. >> you and i talked about a little bit in "fast money halftime report." selling out of one of them is great but we don't know how many they're making. do we? that's the problem. it sounds great, we're sold out. but if you made five -- >> it is the white ones. >> obvio
bring in our technology reporter, jon fortt. jon, come in here. i mean, you guys were obviously at the ipad conference and all the hoopla there. >> just can't quit you. >> you really can't quit. >> when the $100 million number for ipad sales came out, it was actually a little less than people were maybe hoping for. people started to talk on the street about maybe we're going to see a miss from this quarter. we did get it. right? >> we did. i actually also thought that...
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but actually jon just talked about the airlines. based on what phil said in his report about them not really rebooking as many flights as they would have liked to, i really see this as kind of an opportunity for the price lines and orbitz of the world as people will be scrambling right now to get whatever flights they can. on top of that, you look at rental car services like hertz. again, there's going to be some opportunities created in those areas right now because the airlines are having trouble getting things done in terms of rebooking and who knows how big this glut of flights will be on the back end. >> mike murphy, your thoughts? >> i like the way j.j. was going with that. i think there is opportunity here after this storm moves out of the way. one thing i would point out, hertz should do phenomenally well, but louisiana pacific, lpx, is a company that's going to do well. there is opportunity when we finally get the marked opened. and facebook should see a lot of fi
but actually jon just talked about the airlines. based on what phil said in his report about them not really rebooking as many flights as they would have liked to, i really see this as kind of an opportunity for the price lines and orbitz of the world as people will be scrambling right now to get whatever flights they can. on top of that, you look at rental car services like hertz. again, there's going to be some opportunities created in those areas right now because the airlines are having...
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jon fortt has been in studio with us all week. you think that perhaps the street is misreading this a little bit. things aren't exactly the way they appear. >> i think as people have taken some time to look deeper into the numbers, listen to apple's commentary last night, a few things are standing out. one, the iphone number, really not that bad based on what some people had been expecting. the older iphones continue to sell pretty well. iphone 4s and 4. then you've got the fact that the ipod and ipad refresh really caused apple to have to make a lot of adjustments. if you look at property plant and equipment in apple's report, what they spent on that doubled year over year. you consider -- i mean that's a big expense. apple's story about why margins are coming down, i think some of the apple bulls at least have latched on to that heading into next quarter. plus the fact that apple forecasted $52 billion in sales for the holiday quarter. not all bad. the question is, this ipad mini, how well will it sell. if that looks big, people
jon fortt has been in studio with us all week. you think that perhaps the street is misreading this a little bit. things aren't exactly the way they appear. >> i think as people have taken some time to look deeper into the numbers, listen to apple's commentary last night, a few things are standing out. one, the iphone number, really not that bad based on what some people had been expecting. the older iphones continue to sell pretty well. iphone 4s and 4. then you've got the fact that the...
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jon, thank you as well. >>> a quick programming note. cnbc will be broadcasting the vice presidential debate thursday night. our coverage will be from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. eastern. >>> up next though -- it's the battle between walmart and amazon. who can deliver products to consumers faster? we'll talk about that. >>> before the break, some of wednesday's biggest movers. keep in mind, the dow jones industrial average is at session lows, off 105 points. monster beverage off 5%. green mmt mountain coffee down. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look...is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ introducing a stunning work of technology. ♪ introducing the entirely new lexus es. and the first ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit
jon, thank you as well. >>> a quick programming note. cnbc will be broadcasting the vice presidential debate thursday night. our coverage will be from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m. eastern. >>> up next though -- it's the battle between walmart and amazon. who can deliver products to consumers faster? we'll talk about that. >>> before the break, some of wednesday's biggest movers. keep in mind, the dow jones industrial average is at session lows, off 105 points. monster beverage...
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jon, i don't know if you talked to pete, if he's okay. he gets his power, out, though if it sneezes up there basically. >> yeah. he's off the grid all the time, melissa. you know that. >> in more ways than one. >> in more ways than one. even though when you have a self-sufficient house like that when you don't have cable, can't have internet, you can't have television, so, yeah, he has power but he can sit there and watch the fridge i guess. not a lot you can do without the internet and cable. >> he was probably using the trees as tackling dummies. >> he's lifting them. bench pressing. moving on here. despite market closures from superstorm sandy, some companies went ahead and actually reported earnings. ford announcing record third quarter automotive profit margins this morning. cnbc's phil lebeau has been tracking this story, joins us from atlanta. north america, phil, was the real bright spot here. >> reporter: yeah, that's the real engine behind the positive third quarter numbers. very positive numbers we should say from ford. take a
jon, i don't know if you talked to pete, if he's okay. he gets his power, out, though if it sneezes up there basically. >> yeah. he's off the grid all the time, melissa. you know that. >> in more ways than one. >> in more ways than one. even though when you have a self-sufficient house like that when you don't have cable, can't have internet, you can't have television, so, yeah, he has power but he can sit there and watch the fridge i guess. not a lot you can do without the...
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jon fortt is in silicon valley. >> reporter: hp shares in free fall today as ceo meg whitman sets the ball even lower than wall street spenexpected saying fiscal 2013 earnings will be between $3.40 and $3.60 per share, versus expectations of $4.05. she says the turnaround will take four or five years an when she arrived, hp was broken at almost every level. a wrong product, an organization that wasn't targeting customers by country and a lack of specific measurable area. hp business executives are going to be addressing analysts. whitman says profits will erode across practically every segment. the pc and printing group will talk a bit about tablets but mostly about cutting back on the different models they are producing and moving certain ink sales to subscription model. >>> david faber has an exclusive with hp's ceo meg whitman tomorrow on "squawk on the street." one very important interview that you don't want to miss and it is only on cnbc. >>> earlier this week when we had art cashin on with us on monday he flagged tonight's debate as a key driver of the markets this week. let's
jon fortt is in silicon valley. >> reporter: hp shares in free fall today as ceo meg whitman sets the ball even lower than wall street spenexpected saying fiscal 2013 earnings will be between $3.40 and $3.60 per share, versus expectations of $4.05. she says the turnaround will take four or five years an when she arrived, hp was broken at almost every level. a wrong product, an organization that wasn't targeting customers by country and a lack of specific measurable area. hp business...
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before we get to jon fortt to sort it out for us and the downfall of the spiraling, julia boorstin is looking at the achilles heel laid bare in google's earnings report. has anybody figured out mobile? >> it's worth pointing out that despite the fact that the shift in mobile is hurting google's revenue, when it comes to mobile ads, google is making much more money than anyone else. e marketer estimates google will generate $1.4 billion in net mobile ad revenue. that's much more than any of the other rivals. look at that full screen there. google is projected to grow that mobile ad revenue by another $1 billion next year. google is well positioned when it comes to mobile ads because it does 95% of all mobile search. that's a big opportunity. the issue is pricing, because mobile search ads are less valuable. people are less likely to make big purchases, whether it is for an airplane flight or a hotel room, when they're on their smartphones. another good player here in the mobile ad space is pandora. that's the internet radio player, largely because people just listen to a lot of interne
before we get to jon fortt to sort it out for us and the downfall of the spiraling, julia boorstin is looking at the achilles heel laid bare in google's earnings report. has anybody figured out mobile? >> it's worth pointing out that despite the fact that the shift in mobile is hurting google's revenue, when it comes to mobile ads, google is making much more money than anyone else. e marketer estimates google will generate $1.4 billion in net mobile ad revenue. that's much more than any...
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jon moeller will talk to us first at 7:00 a.m. and we will talk about fixing the debt, rising would have the fiscal cliff with honeywell coe david cote and our guest host robert johnson at 7:15 a.m. this is huge. about 80 ceos have signed on to this and we'll talk a lot about it today. all that plus a rock star who can't drive 55 when it comes to business. sammy ha sgchlt ar gar talks ab listening to his gut and he has made more money in a business. he's a genius. right now, more of andrew's top stories. >> i'm looking forward to seeing that interview. we have new news on apple. a judge ruling that samsung infringing on four apple pat te ents. and best buy is shaking up its management ranks. saying head of its u.s. business will be leaving in february and its chief administrative officer at the end of the month. best buy warning its third quarter results will fall women well short of forecasts. shares coming under pressure in after hours trading. and former goldman sachs director gupta has been sentenced for two years for insider
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jon fortt sat down with him first on cnbc. joins us in the studio with a new toy, the surface tablet. tell us about mr. ballmer first. >> we'll play with this a bit after, tyler. steve and i covered a lot. steve ballmer. one of the things we talked about was the competition. microsoft's flat chip new windows device, surface tablet, sells for $499. amazon and barnes & noble are all selling tablets for around $200. none of them is making any money on the hardware, all hoping to make it up later through the sales of books, music, movies, other merchandise. i asked him what he thinks of the zero margin hardware game. listen. >> it is anybody's game. don't think even amazon can play that game for the long term. everybody wants to make some money. >> that's why the surface is $499. he doesn't think the kindle fire's model has much of a future. tablets are an incredibly important part of the windows 8 story though. here's why. this os works with a mouse and keyboard but it is really built for touch. if you want touch for less than $1
jon fortt sat down with him first on cnbc. joins us in the studio with a new toy, the surface tablet. tell us about mr. ballmer first. >> we'll play with this a bit after, tyler. steve and i covered a lot. steve ballmer. one of the things we talked about was the competition. microsoft's flat chip new windows device, surface tablet, sells for $499. amazon and barnes & noble are all selling tablets for around $200. none of them is making any money on the hardware, all hoping to make it...
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jon? >> tyler, this october 23rd date for apple is interesting for a couple reasons. one, it is two days before apple earnings which will make it interesting for the stock. apple will have to include ipad mini in its fiscal q1 guidance possibly before pre-orders of the device have even started. gross margin guidance will be important with two high-volume laurnl launches under way. i'm told the apple mini will start shipping in november, couple weeks amazon launches the new, improved kindle fire. let's talk business models. of the kindle fire hd unveil, they're not making money on hardware. they make it when people use the device. they said apple's model of getting big margins on hardware puts them at odds with the consumer because they always try to pull you back to upgrade. here's the catch -- amazon also puts ads on its envy level devices because they say they're not a device, they're a service. that's not something you can imagine apple doing. you can kind of ding either company either way. >> he's basically saying we make money by selling you things, not by sellin
jon? >> tyler, this october 23rd date for apple is interesting for a couple reasons. one, it is two days before apple earnings which will make it interesting for the stock. apple will have to include ipad mini in its fiscal q1 guidance possibly before pre-orders of the device have even started. gross margin guidance will be important with two high-volume laurnl launches under way. i'm told the apple mini will start shipping in november, couple weeks amazon launches the new, improved...
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jon fortt joins us live with more on what is clearly an innovative company, jon. over to you. >> thank you, simon. here with aaron levy, ceo of box. you did announcements out there. we have seen oracle sales force, others, coming out talking about owning the cloud. you have got your own vision, raised $287 million to do it. what did you announce today? >> so, we announced a brand new technology that allows you to take box, thus take your content and information you have in your business and extend it to a whole bunch of other applications you can work from. so, concur, cornerstone, net suite, jive, a punch of public sass and cloud companies, even oracle fusion, crm, take your content anywhere in those applications. >> given their the provocateur now, taken marc benioff's face, sticking your finger in the eye of microsoft. >> no. no. >> partnering with you here, 287 small lot of money, they have got more than that. >> we think as a startup, we have an unfair advantage. we focus on a new kind of business model, a free product that allows people to bring the technolo
jon fortt joins us live with more on what is clearly an innovative company, jon. over to you. >> thank you, simon. here with aaron levy, ceo of box. you did announcements out there. we have seen oracle sales force, others, coming out talking about owning the cloud. you have got your own vision, raised $287 million to do it. what did you announce today? >> so, we announced a brand new technology that allows you to take box, thus take your content and information you have in your...
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investment confidence has been ruined by jon corzine, bernie madoff, the list goes on and on. is the individual investor hurt by hft? they're trading for tenths of a cents. he's not trying to -- by how much, sir? >> how much? why should they be able to run the public out? >> how hurt are they being? that's my point. >> how hurt? why is should they be hurt at all or abused? >> we're talking about tenths of cents and hundredths the cents. >> why not get the individual investors to write them a check? >> that's crazy. >> ichl an apologist for hft at all. i think there are other ills out there, and nobody convinced me, by the way, that it was hft that caused the flash crash candidly. nobody identified what happened, and the knight stuff was more -- >> that's so not true. that's so not true. a great resource is nanax.net. they go into enormous detail about the flash crash from 2010, but all the mini flash crashes that happen every single day. it's not like this is just hypothetical. it happens, and it's out there every day. there's no value. look, you have to ask yourself, what is
investment confidence has been ruined by jon corzine, bernie madoff, the list goes on and on. is the individual investor hurt by hft? they're trading for tenths of a cents. he's not trying to -- by how much, sir? >> how much? why should they be able to run the public out? >> how hurt are they being? that's my point. >> how hurt? why is should they be hurt at all or abused? >> we're talking about tenths of cents and hundredths the cents. >> why not get the...
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back to you. >> thanks, jon, we'll stick with you as the day progresses. joining us to talk about this the analyst who coined the term ipad mini, the first to uncover the new product was in the works and joining us now is brian white, analyst at topeka capital markets. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what is your sense of how big a market there is for an ipad mini and how much might canni l cannibalize the traditional ipad market? >> you know, i think ultimately this can be bigger than the ipad market, so when you take a look at fiscal '13 we're looking at about 84 million ipads. i don't think ipad mini will surpass the ipad in the first year, but i do think when we look out two to three years down the road, i think this is a bigger market opportunity for apple. >> is this a higher margin product, a lower margin product for them in. >> it's a good question. it should be slightly lower margin versus what they're getting from the ipad, so we estimate probably 300, 400 basis points lower, and i would remind you, this is not, this will not be a low-en
back to you. >> thanks, jon, we'll stick with you as the day progresses. joining us to talk about this the analyst who coined the term ipad mini, the first to uncover the new product was in the works and joining us now is brian white, analyst at topeka capital markets. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> what is your sense of how big a market there is for an ipad mini and how much might canni l cannibalize the traditional ipad market? >> you know, i think ultimately...
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jon corzine, page 6 points that jon corzine had dinner on saturday night at elmilino where you can get a bowl of pasta for $89. he was there having dinner with with alan grubman, entertainment lawyer and taxi magnate. rick, if you want to know where jon corzine is, and i know a lot in chicago want to know, having dinner at the new restaurant upper east side manhattan on saturday night. >> gary, of course, i believe in freedom, and obviously, he hasn't been charged with anything. he can go spend $1,000 apiece for a strand of spaghetti. i don't care, and i wish most americans could afford a thousand dollar strand of spaghetti. i bet when he closes his eyes at night to go to sleep, i don't think he has happy thoughts. you know, whether the legality catches up with him, whether the politics release him to the legalities, because i think it's all about politics, but in the end, you know what? you and i sleep well at night. i doubt if he does. there's so retribution on that level. >> well said, rick. by the way, let's get a tuesday edition of santelli exchange. what do you say? >> we're goin
jon corzine, page 6 points that jon corzine had dinner on saturday night at elmilino where you can get a bowl of pasta for $89. he was there having dinner with with alan grubman, entertainment lawyer and taxi magnate. rick, if you want to know where jon corzine is, and i know a lot in chicago want to know, having dinner at the new restaurant upper east side manhattan on saturday night. >> gary, of course, i believe in freedom, and obviously, he hasn't been charged with anything. he can go...
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jon corzine, i know a whole new series of things, fixed income was making so much fun. corzine was going to get jobs. this was one of the great businesses. it's terrible. >> today or yesterday anniversary of mf if i'm not mistaken. >> i think you're right. another impact to this is liquidity within the bond market itself particularly in high yield but in all corporates. used to be you could get a big on a big one. you want a bb bid on 60 million, you'll get bid five, ten points down. lack of liquidity because so many institutions have pulled back from the market to a certain extent is stunning. one wonders whether hedge funds won't move in there. a market reaction to a significant change in the financial services business. >> we have been waiting for blinking. we've been waiting for consolidation. waiting for people to pull business lines. it's happening. listen investment bankers and companies, it's a way to get your stock up. >> one wonders. ubs had its own issues when it comes to investment bank. could be seen as a different story than many of the other more establis
jon corzine, i know a whole new series of things, fixed income was making so much fun. corzine was going to get jobs. this was one of the great businesses. it's terrible. >> today or yesterday anniversary of mf if i'm not mistaken. >> i think you're right. another impact to this is liquidity within the bond market itself particularly in high yield but in all corporates. used to be you could get a big on a big one. you want a bb bid on 60 million, you'll get bid five, ten points...
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. >> maybe jon fortt knows. wait a minute, he joins us from palo alto with more on yesterday's snafu. >> which you're not supposed to use. >> situation normally all fouled up. >> it used to be at wall street we weren't allowed to use snafu. >> it's fouled up, stuff we don't get. >> i think i am in san jose. i was in chicago a few hours ago i'm not completely sure but yes lots of explaining to do on multiple fronts based on what happened yesterday. our ceo telling "the journal" this was human error, for them that's a lot better than a systems problem since they handle so many sec documents for so many different companies. google getting on the call explaining just what this quarter was about from their perspective, and andrew you touched on a few of these things, mobile a big issue in terms of cost per click. they trotted out the number an $8 billion annual run rate for mobile, shows that global is growing, it just has some impact on the money they're making off of advertising clicks and also touting youtube grow
. >> maybe jon fortt knows. wait a minute, he joins us from palo alto with more on yesterday's snafu. >> which you're not supposed to use. >> situation normally all fouled up. >> it used to be at wall street we weren't allowed to use snafu. >> it's fouled up, stuff we don't get. >> i think i am in san jose. i was in chicago a few hours ago i'm not completely sure but yes lots of explaining to do on multiple fronts based on what happened yesterday. our ceo...
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. >> joe, if i was better looking than jon hamm, i'd be in your seat. >> very subjective. and to me, you are. >> that's why we have this mutual admiration society. but it is an unbelievably good show and sort of a reflection of what advertising was like in the 60s and 70s. >> but it also is a reflection of how we -- the shows that i am absolutely addicted to, i watch when i want. boardwalk empire or homeland or -- >> if you watch the newsroom or suits, they are great. those two are superb. >> and that's what worries me because these are nudity and language and all that, and i'm wonder can go a network compete. but maybe this revolution is -- i grot ot to check it out. >> one of the things we talked about last time, growth of mobile. mobile is the big talking conversation. >> you can figure out how to advertise on mobile? >> i think that technology is being developed. and think you will see that. but that is the big thing that either media companies, technology companies have advertiser and agencies working on, how to use pdfs, how to use the tablets and mobile devices -- >
. >> joe, if i was better looking than jon hamm, i'd be in your seat. >> very subjective. and to me, you are. >> that's why we have this mutual admiration society. but it is an unbelievably good show and sort of a reflection of what advertising was like in the 60s and 70s. >> but it also is a reflection of how we -- the shows that i am absolutely addicted to, i watch when i want. boardwalk empire or homeland or -- >> if you watch the newsroom or suits, they are...
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you know, when president obama talked about the deaths in benghazi with jon stewart not being optimal, using that language, after a joke, a set joke where he said that's not very sexy in terms of something else, and stewart said you don't know what may be sexy to me. it demeans those kinds of -- four deaths should not be yuck yuck in the middle of a conversation on comedy central. >> on one hand, jon stewart is trying to get serious questions, not just a laugh fest. on the other hand, you say the ajay's ensee of kidding around about deaths of american diplomats troubles you. >> it says to me you demean the presidency. what we lose on this, president obama is great on the shows but we lose the gettysburg address, that end of the presidency, when you can speak to better angels and elevate us, he is taking us into late night tv on the couch instead of to gettysburg and that's a danger because we need that, too, from a president. >> these days the gettysburg address would be way too long for television, you would get a ten second sound bite. >>> still to come, "the new york times" banned
you know, when president obama talked about the deaths in benghazi with jon stewart not being optimal, using that language, after a joke, a set joke where he said that's not very sexy in terms of something else, and stewart said you don't know what may be sexy to me. it demeans those kinds of -- four deaths should not be yuck yuck in the middle of a conversation on comedy central. >> on one hand, jon stewart is trying to get serious questions, not just a laugh fest. on the other hand, you...
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jon stewart did a fabulous job of contrasting them, saying their policies are the same, just choose what color you want. you look at the two candidates, there were a lot of similarities. here you have these critical swing states and it's all going to come down really to the ground game in both places. it's a question of really likability. who do we trust more, because right now, what you see in the polls is on the economy, the american people are saying both candidates as almost equally trustworthy in terms of who can move the economy. so it comes down to in the end, what do those key swing states think. on the women's issues, i will say they're not women's issues. they are men and family issues as well. because reproductive justice and opportunities for access to health care, access to birth control, just as much affects men as it does women. >> quite right. >> they don't affect men the same way. men can't get pregnant. this is a fundamental difference. come on. come on. and if a man were to get raped, pregnancy is not a possibility. so let's be careful -- >> there were three against on
jon stewart did a fabulous job of contrasting them, saying their policies are the same, just choose what color you want. you look at the two candidates, there were a lot of similarities. here you have these critical swing states and it's all going to come down really to the ground game in both places. it's a question of really likability. who do we trust more, because right now, what you see in the polls is on the economy, the american people are saying both candidates as almost equally...
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but jon stewart used that word in the question? >> jon stewart used that word in the question, and it was -- somewhere lower down in the president's answer, rephrase, a repeat of a word jon stewart asked. but maybe one of the downsides of talking about the more serious issues on a comedy show. >> okay. jessica, appreciate that. jim, thank you very much. mark as well. interesting stuff. good to hear. >>> ahead on the program, new polling suggests that the number one issue for women in this election is abortion. both candidates are keen al ware of the importance of the women's vote this time around. we'll talk about it. keeping them honest, ahead. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] -oh, that's just my buds. -bacon. -my taste buds. -[ taste b
but jon stewart used that word in the question? >> jon stewart used that word in the question, and it was -- somewhere lower down in the president's answer, rephrase, a repeat of a word jon stewart asked. but maybe one of the downsides of talking about the more serious issues on a comedy show. >> okay. jessica, appreciate that. jim, thank you very much. mark as well. interesting stuff. good to hear. >>> ahead on the program, new polling suggests that the number one issue...
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but jon stewart used that word in the question? >> jon stewart used that word in the question. and it was -- somewhere lower down in the president's answer, rephrase, a repeat of a word jon stewart asked. but maybe one of the downsides of talking about the more serious issues on a comedy show. >> okay. jessica, appreciate that. jim, thank you very much. mark, as well. interesting stuff. good to hear. >>> ahead on the program, new polling suggests that the number one issue for women in this campaign is abortion. it surprised a lot of people, the new gallup poll out. both campaigns are keenly aware of the importance of the women's vote this time around. we'll talk about it. keeping them honest, ahead. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping
but jon stewart used that word in the question? >> jon stewart used that word in the question. and it was -- somewhere lower down in the president's answer, rephrase, a repeat of a word jon stewart asked. but maybe one of the downsides of talking about the more serious issues on a comedy show. >> okay. jessica, appreciate that. jim, thank you very much. mark, as well. interesting stuff. good to hear. >>> ahead on the program, new polling suggests that the number one issue...
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it was a rephrase, a repeat of a word jon stewart asked. but maybe one of the downsides of talking about the more serious issues on a comedy show. >> okay. jessica, appreciate that. jim, thank you very much. mark as well. interesting stuff. good to hear. >>> ahead on the program, new polling suggests that the number one issue for women in this campaign is abortion. that surprised a lot of people, this new gallup poll out. both can dats are keenly aware of the importance of the women's vote this time around. we'll talk about it. 0ñ@ñfÑ >>> keeping them honest tonight. what a new gallup poll says is the most important issue to the most important voting group in the most important states. new polling from gallup shows that abortion more than 2-1 is the number one issue in this election followed by jobs, health care and the economy. this is getting a lot of attention because it's counter to what earlier polls have shown, not binders full of women, but where each candidate stands on something involving real substance and difference between tw
it was a rephrase, a repeat of a word jon stewart asked. but maybe one of the downsides of talking about the more serious issues on a comedy show. >> okay. jessica, appreciate that. jim, thank you very much. mark as well. interesting stuff. good to hear. >>> ahead on the program, new polling suggests that the number one issue for women in this campaign is abortion. that surprised a lot of people, this new gallup poll out. both can dats are keenly aware of the importance of the...
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jon stewart you recall had the big rally for moderation on the mall. one of the reasons he wants to do something like this because at this point in his career he doesn't just want to be an entertainer, that he wants to seriously impact the political debate? >> he always sort of has these two, one the comedian, and when he wants to be taken seriously has that cut. he has defense of both roles. his point is bill o'reilly's point. they want to make the point if you come about your views genuinely, believe in them, honest about them, smart about them and if you have a sense of humor, you can poke fun at yourself, this kind of dialogue can happen. you saw that last night, two people very much disagree, but the nice was pleasant. you don't see it a lot on cable news and they talked about that. that's the primary goal to say if we can do it, you can do it. >> what does bill o'reilly get out of it, he is a hard driving interviewer, pushing his point of view, not always a conservative point of view. certainly was being more critical of barack obama than mitt ro
jon stewart you recall had the big rally for moderation on the mall. one of the reasons he wants to do something like this because at this point in his career he doesn't just want to be an entertainer, that he wants to seriously impact the political debate? >> he always sort of has these two, one the comedian, and when he wants to be taken seriously has that cut. he has defense of both roles. his point is bill o'reilly's point. they want to make the point if you come about your views...
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president obama went on "the daily show" with jon stewart. he wasn't just a comedian during this interview. he asked him tough questions and they had an interesting exchange on libya. >> we weren't confused about the fact that four americans had been killed. >> sure. >> i wasn't confused about the fact that we needed to ramp up diplomatic security around the world right after it happened. >> i would say even you would admit it was not the oopt malresponse, at least to the american people, as far as us all being on the same page. >> well, here's what i'll say. >> yeah. >> if four americans get killed it's not optimal. >> now, the, it's not optimal line did make some waves on twitter overnight. is that something that jumped out at you? >> yeah, it did. interestingly enough, when the report came out it lists that jon stewart had used the phrase first. i wund stand why the president did this. the problem for the president is he first used the phrase bumps in the road a few weeks ago referring to this and jon stewart was referring to the response
president obama went on "the daily show" with jon stewart. he wasn't just a comedian during this interview. he asked him tough questions and they had an interesting exchange on libya. >> we weren't confused about the fact that four americans had been killed. >> sure. >> i wasn't confused about the fact that we needed to ramp up diplomatic security around the world right after it happened. >> i would say even you would admit it was not the oopt malresponse, at...
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bill o'reilly and jon stewart took on the debate with a comedic flourish. listen to it a little bit. >> wait, wait, wait, wait. >> and what would you like for christmas, little boy? >> are voters taking cues from these kinds of debates instead of the real debates? >>> a heart stopping crash of 25 cars at talladega. what triggered the accident? we'll talk about that when we come back. back in a moment. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will make you feel alive. meet the five-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max says ha. c-max says wheeee. which is what you get, don't you see? cause c-max has lots more horsepower than prius v, a hybrid that c-max also bests in mpg. say hi to the all-new 47 combined mpg c-max hybrid. email marketing from constant contact reaches people in a place they're checking every day -- their inbox. and it gives you the tools to create custom emails that drive business. it's just one of the ways constant contact can help you grow your small business. sign up for your free trial today at constantcontact.com/try.
bill o'reilly and jon stewart took on the debate with a comedic flourish. listen to it a little bit. >> wait, wait, wait, wait. >> and what would you like for christmas, little boy? >> are voters taking cues from these kinds of debates instead of the real debates? >>> a heart stopping crash of 25 cars at talladega. what triggered the accident? we'll talk about that when we come back. back in a moment. a hybrid? most are just no fun to drive. now, here's one that will...
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earlier today, jon gunn said man's impact on the reef is easily traceable. >> we have in the corals a wonderful library of what we've done to the great barrier reef. there's some corals that live for many thousands of years and we found through some of the sites we do we can drill holes in the center of these corals and look at annual growth rings and look at when captain cook came to australia and when the first agriculture in australia happened. we saw a change in the type of chemistry that these annual growth rings in coral were depositing. we've seen a chronoloronhronolo coral record. as we've seen it grow we've seen these major stresses happen as well. in particular in the last 27 years we've seen this very sad decline in the coral recovery rate. >> joining us cnn meteorologist. chad explain to us if anything can to be done when you look at the coral and it's disappearing. >> two cyclones, category 5 storms. can't do anything about that. that's natural. that will recover. we have these crown of thorns star fish that he was talking about and these are not your pretty star fish tha
earlier today, jon gunn said man's impact on the reef is easily traceable. >> we have in the corals a wonderful library of what we've done to the great barrier reef. there's some corals that live for many thousands of years and we found through some of the sites we do we can drill holes in the center of these corals and look at annual growth rings and look at when captain cook came to australia and when the first agriculture in australia happened. we saw a change in the type of chemistry...
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he wanted to make a good showing of himself versus jon stewart. and depending on which side you favor, there's lots to say for either side. >> there was some substance. they did discuss health care. i want to listen to what they had there. >> you have the private insurance companies. however, they have mandates. they can't throw you off if you're sick. they have to keep -- >> did you say mandates? >> yes. mandates. the government has an oversight capacity. doesn't take it over. >> i would decouple it from work. i would make sure that employers are not responsible for the health care. what that would do is free people up to have more mobility in changing jobs, in not worrying about illness putting them in bankruptcy. and all of those situations we're in now. >> a strikingly substancetive discussion there. >> the problem with presidential debates is people are running for president. they're not running for anything. they can say whatever they want to say. they can talk about the issues. they don't have to worry about alienating some voters. alienati
he wanted to make a good showing of himself versus jon stewart. and depending on which side you favor, there's lots to say for either side. >> there was some substance. they did discuss health care. i want to listen to what they had there. >> you have the private insurance companies. however, they have mandates. they can't throw you off if you're sick. they have to keep -- >> did you say mandates? >> yes. mandates. the government has an oversight capacity. doesn't take...
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can we just show pictures from the debate last night between bill o'reilly and jon stewart? we watched it in the newsroom and said, this is great, why aren't the real debates like this? maybe it should be bill o'reilly or jon stewart moderating the debate instead of the people we have chosen? there should be more diversity in the people, maybe younger people doing it? and again, more diverse, more criticism about diverse moderators. this was great. the other debate was boring the other night. anna? >> well, don, i'm all with you with everything you just said except about the part of jon stewart and bill o'reilly being diverse. i'm not sure they fall into the diverse category. >> yes, we did see that, yes. >> they were entertaining because they are entertainers. >> i have to go. lz, real quick. >> i was just going to say a lot of the conversation was honest, which is something our politicians can't afford to be, sadly. >> all right. thank you, guys. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> vice president joe biden, congressman paul ryan get their turn to tap on the issues before the
can we just show pictures from the debate last night between bill o'reilly and jon stewart? we watched it in the newsroom and said, this is great, why aren't the real debates like this? maybe it should be bill o'reilly or jon stewart moderating the debate instead of the people we have chosen? there should be more diversity in the people, maybe younger people doing it? and again, more diverse, more criticism about diverse moderators. this was great. the other debate was boring the other night....
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president obama sat down with jon stewart. >> we weren't confused about the fact that four americans had been killed. i wasn't confused about the fact that we needed to ramp up diplomatic security around the world. >> you would admit it is not the optimal response at least to the american people as far as us being on the same page. >> here is what i will say. if four americans get killed it's not optimal. >> and those words not optimal are making the rounds on conservative websites this morning and will be for mitt romney. dan lothian joins us to talk about that. >> reporter: you are right. we have seen the romney campaign really go after this white house on the issue of libya, concerns that this administration has not been transparent and concerns that this president has not been strong enough in addressing the issues of terrorism. and concerned about the way that the administration has been slow to really roll out the real story on libya. as of yet the romney campaign officially has not released anything on this but senator john mccain who is a surrogate for the campaign was on fox
president obama sat down with jon stewart. >> we weren't confused about the fact that four americans had been killed. i wasn't confused about the fact that we needed to ramp up diplomatic security around the world. >> you would admit it is not the optimal response at least to the american people as far as us being on the same page. >> here is what i will say. if four americans get killed it's not optimal. >> and those words not optimal are making the rounds on...
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optimal was a word jon stewart used in asking the question. the president repeated it and the president also went on to say that he wishes guantanamo bay could still be closed and then he majoked with jon stewar about showing up in a wet bathing suit. >> thank you very much, jessica yellin on the campaign trail. special "piers morgan" tonight because i'm filling in for piers. both of these presidential candidates and the governor will have lighthearted remarks. right here on cnn. >>> today, the president said al qaeda is on the path to defeat. but one of our next guests argues that reports of al qaeda's demise are at least premature. stand by, we'll have a serious discussion. information you need to hear. the pace of change is accelerating. the way we... perform, compete and grow. and people are driving this change. that's the power of human resources. the society... for human resource management and its members know... how to harness that power, because we help develop it. from the next economy, to the next generation, we help get... the most
optimal was a word jon stewart used in asking the question. the president repeated it and the president also went on to say that he wishes guantanamo bay could still be closed and then he majoked with jon stewar about showing up in a wet bathing suit. >> thank you very much, jessica yellin on the campaign trail. special "piers morgan" tonight because i'm filling in for piers. both of these presidential candidates and the governor will have lighthearted remarks. right here on...
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this is jon huntsman sr. he says he was born with nothing and describes his upbringing aas tough. 42 years ago, he started a small plastics company in southern california. >> in 1973, a small team that worked with me, we invented the big mac hamburger container. >> reporter: over the years, that little company has grown into the huntsman corporation, one of the largest pet row chemical plastics and industrial firms in the world. he describes himself as a deal junkie, who has also developed an addiction for giving, donating more than $1.2 billion so far to thousands of charities and individuals in the united states and abroad. his main charitable focus for nearly two decades, building the huntsman cancer institute. >> i just wanted to have the best in the world. and i bloev that we're -- that's where we are today. >> reporter: that's because cancer has hit his family hard. his mother died from cancer. as did his father and stepmother. and huntsman wasn't spared. he has survived prostate cancer, mouth cancer an
this is jon huntsman sr. he says he was born with nothing and describes his upbringing aas tough. 42 years ago, he started a small plastics company in southern california. >> in 1973, a small team that worked with me, we invented the big mac hamburger container. >> reporter: over the years, that little company has grown into the huntsman corporation, one of the largest pet row chemical plastics and industrial firms in the world. he describes himself as a deal junkie, who has also...
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you see it on jon stewart and "saturday night live." and think journalists are looking for something new. we want to have these sound bite instances. oftentimes i don't think it matters but it certainly feeds cable news for days and days and days average and i think in these timetimes, these debates come back and back and back for weeks. >> i'm going to play you five seconds at the debasement i had my head down, typing away on a story in real time and i didn't reamize the significance of this until i saw it explode on twitter. let's roll it, mitt romney. >> i went to a number of women's groups can you help us find groups and they found us whole binders full of women. >> why did this go so viral? >> i think it's because of the -- you had this narrative already about mitt romney and they're really trying to appeal to women. it was a silly moment. it got carried away. oh, my gosh, what's this mean for mitt romney and women. >> the question was about pay equity by the wi and romney was trying to make the point when he was governor of massac
you see it on jon stewart and "saturday night live." and think journalists are looking for something new. we want to have these sound bite instances. oftentimes i don't think it matters but it certainly feeds cable news for days and days and days average and i think in these timetimes, these debates come back and back and back for weeks. >> i'm going to play you five seconds at the debasement i had my head down, typing away on a story in real time and i didn't reamize the...
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. >>> george zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer charged with second-degree murder of tray jon martin is scheduled for trial and looking at the track record of the judge here may be tough for him to use stand your ground as a defense. hear from another man that tried. this is a cnn exclusive. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ >>> george zimmerman is getting some strong advice from the only guy who ever used the stand your ground defense against the same florida judge handling the zimmerman case here. this man says forget about it. the stand your ground argument just will not work with this judge. zimmerman says he acted in self-defense when he shot and killed unarmed teenager trayvon martin. and cnn's david mattingly interviews with the m
. >>> george zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer charged with second-degree murder of tray jon martin is scheduled for trial and looking at the track record of the judge here may be tough for him to use stand your ground as a defense. hear from another man that tried. this is a cnn exclusive. [ male announcer ] citi turns 200 this year. in that time there've been some good days. and some difficult ones. but, through it all, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas...
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last night's shindig had a-listers like katy perry, jon bon jovi and george clooney. >>> a reminder, the vice presidential debate is thursday night. >>> this morning one of america's harshest critics is celebrating his re-election to another six-year term. venezuelan president hugo chavez beat back a serious challenge by a candidate backed by a number of opposition groups. despite business ties, chavez has wrangled washington with fiery criticism and support for controversial leaders like the iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad. >>> this unmanned aircraft was destroyed by israeli defense forces saturday over israeli air space. happened not far from a secret nuclear plant. no one has claimed responsibility for the aircraft. one israeli security analyst says the drone, though, originated in lebanon. but the israeli government has not made any official announcement. >>> on the subject of drones, several americans are now in pakistan protesting u.s. policy. more than 30 members of code pink marched against american drone strikes in pakistan because, according to code pink, those drones
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jon exactly -- >> call me jennifer, suzanne, for sure. call me jennifer. >> i'll call you jennifer. you were the stand-in for sarah palin when joe biden was prepping in 2008. we were all wondering what's going on behind the scenes. how important is it this prepping for debate now? >> oh, it's huge. i mean, can you look at books and study policy papers all you want. there is no substitute for standing behind a podium and having everything but the kitchen sink thrown at you and formulate phrases to communicate. there's no substitute, and no one loves to do it. no one wants to do it, although i must say joe biden was very game in 2008 to do it. >> tell us what it looks like. who is actually in the room? this is a pretty secretive process zoosh yeah, i mean, i don't know what they're doing this year, but i can tell you in 2008 they have the policy people there. you remember that biden and obama were just sort of marrying as a team, and so we had some obama people and some biden people in the room. the folks who know the issues extremely well. the room itself is set up -- the stage exact
jon exactly -- >> call me jennifer, suzanne, for sure. call me jennifer. >> i'll call you jennifer. you were the stand-in for sarah palin when joe biden was prepping in 2008. we were all wondering what's going on behind the scenes. how important is it this prepping for debate now? >> oh, it's huge. i mean, can you look at books and study policy papers all you want. there is no substitute for standing behind a podium and having everything but the kitchen sink thrown at you and...
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last week, he talked foreign policy with jon stewart and ann romney visited with the the tonight show" last month, of course she was without her husband. >> trying to get votes. >> this is the final stretch and certainly the final push. >> lisa, thank you. >>> our panelists are standing by. they have a heads-up about one particular debate technique both candidates may use tonight. anncr: every president inherits challenges. few have faced so many. four years later... our enemies have been brought to justice. our heroes are coming home. assembly lines are humming again. there are still challenges to meet. children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. 100% new. 100% mmm... wow, that is mmm... it's so mmm you might not believe it's a hundred calories. new yoplait greek 100. it is so good. new yoplait greek 100. [ female announcer ] se people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't
last week, he talked foreign policy with jon stewart and ann romney visited with the the tonight show" last month, of course she was without her husband. >> trying to get votes. >> this is the final stretch and certainly the final push. >> lisa, thank you. >>> our panelists are standing by. they have a heads-up about one particular debate technique both candidates may use tonight. anncr: every president inherits challenges. few have faced so many. four years...
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. >> there's one person to break up the banks, jon huntsman. >> i think he's in china eating dumplin dumplings. >> americans could come together on this issue. i wish we would talk more about it and learn to understand it. but you're right. a boy can dream. thank you guys very much. we've got to give it back to another young boy, wolf blitzer. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. excellent discussion. we've got more news coming up here in "the situation room" including some shocking claims by a former biker. he says he became a secret agent and went to incredible lengths to help the cia take out a top terror suspect. north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day
. >> there's one person to break up the banks, jon huntsman. >> i think he's in china eating dumplin dumplings. >> americans could come together on this issue. i wish we would talk more about it and learn to understand it. but you're right. a boy can dream. thank you guys very much. we've got to give it back to another young boy, wolf blitzer. >> thank you so much. appreciate it. excellent discussion. we've got more news coming up here in "the situation room"...
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jon husted is ohio's secretary of state. sir, good to have you with us. first question -- >> great to be with you. >> -- the courts have reinstated voting on sunday before election day. is it over now? is it settled or is there still an appeal to be heard? >> actually, that's not what the court said. the court said we could have it, or we could shut it down. what i chose to do is implement uniform hours across the state for the saturday, sunday and monday before the election. but that issue is settled. and we're moving on to the next issues that will affect the election in ohio. >> let's talk about some of those issues. early voting changes, voter i.d. in many states, changes, political move by republicans some say across the country who have seen the biggest controversies in texas, florida, pennsylvania and ohio, all republican governors passed by republican legislatures. how do you respond to the critics who say this is a partisan effort to reduce the democratic turnout? >> well, we didn't pass a photo i.d. law in ohio. you actually have -- you can use
jon husted is ohio's secretary of state. sir, good to have you with us. first question -- >> great to be with you. >> -- the courts have reinstated voting on sunday before election day. is it over now? is it settled or is there still an appeal to be heard? >> actually, that's not what the court said. the court said we could have it, or we could shut it down. what i chose to do is implement uniform hours across the state for the saturday, sunday and monday before the election....
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. >> reporter: from a gorilla on jon stewart he was morphed into a donkey, his offer of a check to charity. >> for $5 million. >> reporter: if president obama would release school and passport records reminded the folks at college humor of a certain someone. >> one million dollars. >> reporter: and presto-change-o, donald was dr. evil. counterproposals some too raunch for the news. >> $1 million actual dollars if you will let me [ bleep ]. >> and i said, hey, don, i'll give you $5 million if you release that thing on your head. [ laughter ] let it go. >> reporter: jimmy kimmel's show the donald ended up playing the great trumpkin in charlie brown's pumpkin patch. >> what's that? >> a check for $5 million. >> huh? >> what the [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the one almost painful to watch, the one that had to hurt the most came from an old friend of donald's. >> i'm going to say it to his face. donald, you're making a fool of yourself. >> reporter: soon donald was tweeting @barbara walters, you just don't get it. he suggested she'd end up apologizing to him. why did you choose me as one of the ten
. >> reporter: from a gorilla on jon stewart he was morphed into a donkey, his offer of a check to charity. >> for $5 million. >> reporter: if president obama would release school and passport records reminded the folks at college humor of a certain someone. >> one million dollars. >> reporter: and presto-change-o, donald was dr. evil. counterproposals some too raunch for the news. >> $1 million actual dollars if you will let me [ bleep ]. >> and i...
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my name is jon levine. i'm from new york city, new york, united states of america. i came to china in search of gainful employment. i was unemployed and then severely underemployed, and then i left. >> reporter: and this is where he ended up. he now teaches chinese students about the country he has left behind. 25-year-old jonathan levine had a masters degree and a dead-end job. going, america. hello, china. a new life of opportunity. >> look at this. >> you can say it's a long march. >> a long march, indeed, for jonathan, and a world now waking up to the full extent of china's power. >> in the states everybody is so mopey. it's the end of the world, and there's no jbz, and inequality is through the roof, and we're back to like the guilded age in the u.s. >> reporter: for presidential candidates looking for someone to blame, enter big bad china. china keeping its currency low, boosting exports. china stealing american jobs. >> the president has a regular opportunity to label them as a currency manipulator but refuses to do so. on day one i will label china a currenc
my name is jon levine. i'm from new york city, new york, united states of america. i came to china in search of gainful employment. i was unemployed and then severely underemployed, and then i left. >> reporter: and this is where he ended up. he now teaches chinese students about the country he has left behind. 25-year-old jonathan levine had a masters degree and a dead-end job. going, america. hello, china. a new life of opportunity. >> look at this. >> you can say it's a...
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. >> jon avalon, always nice seeing you. in the flesh. >>> reminder, as if you didn't need another one. here you go, the big vice presidential debate. joe biden, congressman paul ryan, starts here on cnn live. if you can't be near the tv, got your laptop. cnn.com has it live, too. underway, coverage at 7:00 p.m. eastern. totally original. do it again. that's good. call in the engineers. call in the car guys. call in the nerds. build a prototype. mold it. shape it. love it. give it a starting price under 16 grand. uh-oh. the finance guys. you can't do that. [ male announcer ] kick out the finance guys. take it to the track. tweak. tweak. tweak. stop. take it to the car shows. call the critics. win some awards. making a groundbreaking car -- it's that easy. ♪ >>> new jobless numbers just released. claims this week dropped to the lowest level since 2008. 339,000 unemployment claims filed for the first time last week. that is a huge drop from the week before. it's a 30,000-person drop. just for perspective, the week before tha
. >> jon avalon, always nice seeing you. in the flesh. >>> reminder, as if you didn't need another one. here you go, the big vice presidential debate. joe biden, congressman paul ryan, starts here on cnn live. if you can't be near the tv, got your laptop. cnn.com has it live, too. underway, coverage at 7:00 p.m. eastern. totally original. do it again. that's good. call in the engineers. call in the car guys. call in the nerds. build a prototype. mold it. shape it. love it. give...
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this is jon huntsman sr., father of former presidential candidate jon huntsman jr. while he is not as familiar as his son, the billionaire businessman philanthropist and multiple cancer survivor has made his mark. huntsman says he was born with nothing and describes his upbringing as tough but 42 years ago he starts a small plastics company in southern california. >> 1973, a small team that worked with me, we invented the big mac hamburger container. >> reporter: it's grown in to the huntsman corporation, one of the largest plastics and industrial firms in the world. huntsman describes himself as a deal junkie who's also developed an addiction for giving. >> i'm pleased to say that right from the beginning we started giving money away to charity over 40 years ago. even when i had to borrow money from the bank. >> reporter: donated more than $1.2 billion to thousands of charities and individuals in the united states and abroad. the main charitable focus of two decades, building the huntsman cancer institute. >> i just wanted to have the best in the world and i believ
this is jon huntsman sr., father of former presidential candidate jon huntsman jr. while he is not as familiar as his son, the billionaire businessman philanthropist and multiple cancer survivor has made his mark. huntsman says he was born with nothing and describes his upbringing as tough but 42 years ago he starts a small plastics company in southern california. >> 1973, a small team that worked with me, we invented the big mac hamburger container. >> reporter: it's grown in to...